Archive for January 2022
Biogen features on ‘Shkreli Awards’
Biogen Inc. has made multiple appearances in this year’s "Shkreli Awards," a local nonprofit’s annual scolding of health-care profiteers who, the group says, have "particularly creative ways of milking the health system for money." Read More
Read More80 woman-owned Mass. restaurants win pandemic aid
Eighty woman-owned restaurants across the state have received a boost to help make it through the pandemic for the second year in a row. Read More
Read MoreBank of America is slashing its overdraft fees. One of its top execs explains why.
Next month, Bank of America will stop non-sufficient funds fees and the ability for customers to overdraw via ATM. The bank will then lower overdraft fees to $10 from $35 in May. Read More
Read MoreA new early-stage startup accelerator for Harvard alumni
Harvard alumni across the globe will now have access to a new accelerator for early-stage ventures. Read More
Read MoreState House hearing tees up fierce debate over rent control measures
The state Legislature is considering lifting a statewide ban on rent control policies, which advocates say is an urgent necessity and which the real estate industry staunchly opposes. Read More
Read MoreFive things you need to know today, and why less work in the office is good
Good morning, Boston. Here are the five things you need to know to start your busy workday, top workplaces, and how we should look at office space from now on. Read More
Read MoreSeniorlink promotes chief operating officer to CEO
Boston-based Seniorlink, a 22-year-old firm with 260 employees in the Bay State, is the latest local company to make adjustments to its corner office. Read More
Read MoreMayor Wu is creating a new cabinet role: chief of planning
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu’s administration is finalizing the job posting for a chief of planning role, a newly created cabinet-level position that could “help oversee” the Boston Planning and Development Agency. Read More
Read More#WFH Chronicles: Take this job, part deux
For some who’ve joined the Great Resignation, it’s not them, it’s you. Read More
Read MoreThese Mass. companies ranked among Glassdoor’s 2022 best workplaces
Nine large companies based in the Bay State were included in Glassdoor’s annual ranking of the best workplaces, up from six companies in 2021. Read More
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